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December 11, 2018

The Dec. 11, 2018 Congressional Budget Office report "projects that the annual cost (in 2018 dollars) of replacing the aircraft in the current fleet, essentially one-for-one, would average $15 billion in the 2020s, $23 billion in the 2030s, and $15 billion in the 2040s."

On Dec. 11, 2018 Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe (R-OK) spoke on the Senate floor with the first "Common Sense for the Common Defense," a series of floor speeches designed to highlight key national security policies.

December 07, 2018

The Dec. 3, 2018 Navy memo calls for steps "to implement readiness . . . for challenge inspections in compliance with United States Government obligations under the Convention on the . . . Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), without compromising national security information."

The Nov. 7, 2018 Defense Business Board briefing slides "provide a public update on the Industry-Government exchange study that was directed in Section 883 of the [fiscal year] 2019 National Defense Authorization Act."

December 06, 2018

On Dec. 6, 2018 the Army released its new concept for fighting near-peer competitors Russia and China, "The U.S. Army in Multidomain Operations 2028," following the priorities outlined in the National Defense Strategy.

In a draft December 2018 letter, dozens of Republican House lawmakers led by Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) urge President Trump to support a $733 billion fiscal year 2019 defense budget, rather than the $700 billion being considered by the Office of Management and Budget.

December 04, 2018

In a Nov. 28, 2018 request for white papers, the Defense Information Systems Agency announces it will work with two companies to prototype a "cloud based Internet isolation capability" product for isolating potential cybersecurity risks from the internet in cloud environment, with one vendor possibly moving on to provide the technology across the Defense Department.

In a Dec. 4, 2018 Federal Register notice, the Defense Department "proposes to amend the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to implement sections of the National Defense Authorization Acts for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018 that establish limitations and prohibitions on the use of the lowest price technically [acceptable] source selection process."

In a Dec. 4, 2018 Federal Register notice, the Defense Department issued "a final rule amending the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to implement a section of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 that removes the requirement to make a best procurement approach determination to use an interagency acquisition."

On Dec. 4, 2018 the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on the nominations of Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie to become the next head of U.S. Central Command and Army Lt. Gen. Richard Clarke to become head of U.S. Special Operations Command. Includes McKenzie's and Clarke's answers to advance policy questions.

December 03, 2018

In a Nov. 27, 2018 statement, the House Budget Committee discusses the Defense Department's completing "its first-ever full financial audit, fulfilling the requirement called for in the Fiscal Year 2010 National Defense Authorization Act and the recommendations of numerous House budget resolutions."

The Sept. 27, 2018 memo from Air Force Scientific Advisory Board Chairman James Chow calls for three studies to be conducted in fiscal year 2019: "(1) 21st Century Training and Education Technologies (TET)"; "(2) Fidelity of Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis to Support Air Force Decision Making (MSA)" and "(3) Multi-Source Data Fusion for Target Location and Identification (DFT)."

December 01, 2018

November 30, 2018

The Oct. 15, 2018 Defense Department inspector general's document "describe[s] the top management and performance challenges facing the DOD and discuss[es] the oversight projects we intend to conduct that relate to each of those challenges."

The Nov. 30, 2018 Government Accountability Office report states that the National Nuclear Security Administration "has taken steps to prepare to restart a program to replace the W78 warhead capability."